Jenkins S A, Drucker D B, Keaney M G, Ganguli L A
Department of Microbiology, Hope Hospital, University of Manchester School of Medicine, Salford, UK.
J Appl Bacteriol. 1991 Oct;71(4):360-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2672.1991.tb03801.x.
This study evaluated the ability of a rapid identification system for anaerobic bacteria, ATB 32A, now renamed RAPID ID 32A (API-bioMérieux UK Ltd., Basingstoke), to identify accurately 74 strains of the 'B. fragilis group'. ATB 32A identified correctly 78.4% of strains to species level, without supplemental tests. The percentage of strains identified to species level rose to 94.6% when a supplementary test (advised by bioMérieux) for catalase production was used to differentiate between Bacteroides ovatus and Bacteroides uniformis. RAPID ID 32A is a rapid, accurate method for the identification of members of the 'B. fragilis group' isolated within a routine clinical laboratory.